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About Tom

Serving as a public official has allowed me to do what I always dreamed of doing: help people, clean up pollution, build buildings, solve problems, and try to make people’s lives better.

-Tom Suozzi

Tom Suozzi for Congress - About Tom
Tom Suozzi
Representative Tom Suozzi, trained as an attorney and CPA, is the Congressman representing the Third Congressional District in New York. He is currently a member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, as well as their Subcommittee on Oversight and Subcommittee on Tax. He also serves as Co-Chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus.

Suozzi has devoted most of his adult life to public service. He served as mayor of his hometown, Glen Cove, for eight years, was Nassau County Executive for another eight years, and then served six years in Congress. Tom returned to Congress with an overwhelming victory in a Special Election in 2024 that was viewed as a blueprint for Democrats winning across the country.

Tom’s father was born in Italy, and his mother was born in Queens. He is a first-generation American who grew up in Glen Cove and, with his wife Helene, has raised their three children there. Tom’s maternal grandfather, a member of Local 3 IBEW for almost 50 years, put the lights on the top of the Empire State Building. His mother was a nurse, and his father, at 28, was the youngest judge ever elected in the history of New York State.

Tom graduated from Chaminade High School, Boston College, and Fordham University School of Law. At Fordham, his volunteer work in the soup kitchen at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle helped unleash a wave of student interest in public service, which led to the Fordham Law School’s Public Service Project, which lives on to this day.

Tom was elected as mayor of Glen Cove 30 years ago, where he is credited with a dramatic turnaround in his hometown. The New York Times wrote that Tom had “done more to revitalize [Glen Cove] and reinvigorate its flagging economy in a few short years than the last several mayors combined.”

In 2001, Tom was elected Nassau County Executive, inheriting a county that had been rated “the worst-run county in the country.” Tom was named Governing Magazine’s Public Official of the Year and was described as “the man who spearheaded Nassau County, New York’s remarkable turnaround from the brink of fiscal disaster.”

As Nassau County Executive, Tom oversaw the 12th largest police department in the country. During his tenure, Nassau’s crime rate was reduced drastically, and it was rated the safest community over 500,000 in the United States. As a reformer and a problem solver, in 2004 Suozzi created FixAlbany.com, exposing and rooting out corruption in New York state politics. Tom was also named New York State’s Environmentalist of the Year by the League of Conservation Voters for his environmental work.

In 2016, Tom was elected to Congress and continued his record of getting things done and delivering for his constituents. In its 2020 endorsement of his reelection, Newsday described Tom as “the relentless voice Long Island needs in Washington,” crediting him for leading the effort to reduce taxes, protect the environment, and improve infrastructure on Long Island. He serves on the powerful Ways & Means Committee and formerly served on the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Armed Services.

Tom focused on bipartisanship and is Co-Chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, which is composed of 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans who meet every week to try and find common ground. In that role, he helped negotiate the historic Infrastructure and Jobs Act, which invested billions of dollars to improve New York’s infrastructure.

Tom understands how expensive it is to live on Long Island and Queens, and in Congress he worked tirelessly to bring federal funds back to Nassau and Queens, increasing funding by almost 500% for the Long Island Sound, securing millions for the Bethpage Water District, and leading a bipartisan effort for New York State to get its fair share of federal funds during COVID. Tom also passed legislation to lower the cost of insulin and other prescription drugs.

He is also leading efforts to dismantle costly tariffs that are driving up grocery prices and has relentlessly fought to lower our taxes by restoring the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction and continues to fight for a full reduction.

Tom has built a reputation in Congress as a pragmatic voice on immigration, emphasizing bipartisan cooperation and coalition-building to achieve comprehensive reform. He has promoted his “Business, Badges and the Bible” framework, bringing together business leaders, law enforcement, and faith communities by convening four conferences to unite these groups behind balanced immigration solutions.

Tom has consistently advocated working across party lines, supporting efforts to strengthen border security while also creating a pathway to legal status for undocumented immigrants, reflecting his belief that lasting immigration reform must combine economic, humanitarian, and public safety priorities.

Tom supports targeted deportation of dangerous criminals but strongly opposes sweeping mass deportation efforts that remove long-settled, law-abiding immigrant families and undermine community trust. Tom is also leading the fight to implement common-sense reforms to ICE enforcement, oversight, and legal safeguards, such as requiring agents to wear body cameras, ban masks and mandate standardized training for agents.

Tom and his wife Helene reside in Glen Cove. They have three children, Caroline, Joseph, and Michael, and a family dog, Gabby.
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